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@fused wrote:There are other mods that will agree with me, I'll ask them to chime-in. I really believe if you pay this, your scores will improve. Hang tight!
Timothy wrote:
i won't talk you out of it,
Does this mean that items which might not currently show on a CR by being disputed and "deleted" might remain in the system if pulled for a mortgage? I'm in the process of cleaning the last few items from my report and yet this clause seems to say that a foreclosure that I suffered in 2001 will haunt me forever (the second never cleared). So in these cases is a delete not really a delete. I was feeling pretty good about my reports, but now I'm a bit nervous.
@RobertEG wrote:Hi ssstevie.It is illegal under the FCRA to "reset" the period that a neg remains on your CR due to any payments, full or partial, made after a CO or CA is established. The date that it can remain is 7 1/2 years from the date of the last delinquency prior to the CO or CA. That date is fixed as a matter of law. Paying a CO or CA, while not directly beneficial to your score, could help a lot when you app for a loan that conducts a manual review. In fact, most mortgage lendors will require payment of the CO or CA as a condition of any loan.And also, if you app for any loan of $150,000 or more, the 7 1/2 year drop off provision of the FCRA is exempted.
upinflagstaff wrote:Does this mean that items which might not currently show on a CR by being disputed and "deleted" might remain in the system if pulled for a mortgage? I'm in the process of cleaning the last few items from my report and yet this clause seems to say that a foreclosure that I suffered in 2001 will haunt me forever (the second never cleared). So in these cases is a delete not really a delete. I was feeling pretty good about my reports, but now I'm a bit nervous.